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New AI model accurately grades messy handwritten math answers and explains student errors
A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a novel AI system capable of grading and providing detailed feedback on ...
Nvidia's AI accelerators aren't an upgrade from a regular GPU, they're a tailor-made piece of hardware that's dedicated to ...
Learning platform reaffirms commitment to accessible education, offering parents, teachers and schools one of the best free learning resource libraries. Education should never be a luxury item. Every ...
What's at stake in Week 18, from playoff positioning to the No. 1 draft slot. Plus, comparison Drew Brees and Eli Manning HoF ...
Bestselling math author Danica McKellar has valuable communication tips from a career as a professional storyteller.
Belfast-based educational content provider offers teachers, parents and schools free access to one of the UK’s most comprehensive curriculum-aligned collections Quality education should be accessible ...
Abstract Automatically assessing handwritten mathematical solutions is an important problem in educational technology with practical applications, but ...
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Ancient flower art hides sophisticated math, researchers find
On a set of broken clay bowls from northern Mesopotamia, delicate flower patterns have turned out to be something far more radical than decoration. New analysis of this ancient art suggests that early ...
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Old botanical art shows early humans may have used hidden math
Long before anyone wrote down a number, early villagers were painting flowers with a precision that looks suspiciously like ...
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NASA Uses Math to ‘Hear’ Music of Stars and Track Their Movements for the First Time
The state-of-the-art data sonification system translates pixels of celestial objects into sounds, thereby composing melodious classical symphonies.
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Sarasota Art Museum exhibition highlights 40-year career of Janet Echelman
In "Radical Softness" at Sarasota Art Museum, visitors are taken through visual artist Janet Echelman's 40-year career.
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